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to the extent mitt romney is not the opportune republican candidate in this economic environment when people are mad at rich guys and the bain capital experience, fair or unfair, that's how the race is going, elizabeth warren might be the opposite for democrats. the poster child for the class and argument. she's the progenitor of the thing that got president obama in the first place the you didn't build that, misstatement or gaffe. she came up with that reasoning and cut web videos that were enormously popular. she's articulated better than he did. she's become the poster child for that. they gave her a prime slot at the convention. massachusetts is a big one. virginia is huge. it is a dead heat between tim kaine and george allen. two former governors with saturated name recognition and absolute dead heat. does president obama even though he is surging in virginia, have any coattails in that state? it doesn't seem like it. it is tough for kaine. what a race. >> eliot: let me ask you real quick. missouri, todd akin. we thought he was road kill a few weeks ago. is he within shooting dis
to the extent mitt romney is not the opportune republican candidate in this economic environment when people are mad at rich guys and the bain capital experience, fair or unfair, that's how the race is going, elizabeth warren might be the opposite for democrats. the poster child for the class and argument. she's the progenitor of the thing that got president obama in the first place the you didn't build that, misstatement or gaffe. she came up with that reasoning and cut web videos that were...
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but the bottom line is the obama campaign is outdated in the current media environment. they want to push back. they also expect when they are in charlotte in september, at their convention, the republican ticket will be campaigning as well. >> john: ed henry for us in ohio. remember, what happens in vegas does not stay if vegas. that is a smith. >> i' -- that is amyth. >> i'll remember. >> john: the polls appear to grow closer, as theis growing w. carl cameron has that story tonight. >> at a philly area helicopter museum, paul ryan accused the president of threatening the defense department with deep mandatory spending cuts while refusing to renew the bush era tax cut for individuals making $200,000 a year and families making $250,000. >> president obama reckless defense cuts that are hanging over our cloud, hanging over the horizon could put almost 44,000 jobs at stake right here in pennsylvania. >> the obama-biden team outfundraiseed. the rnc collected $100 million for the 75 million. romney and the g.o.p. now have $186 million to the $124 million the president and de
but the bottom line is the obama campaign is outdated in the current media environment. they want to push back. they also expect when they are in charlotte in september, at their convention, the republican ticket will be campaigning as well. >> john: ed henry for us in ohio. remember, what happens in vegas does not stay if vegas. that is a smith. >> i' -- that is amyth. >> i'll remember. >> john: the polls appear to grow closer, as theis growing w. carl cameron has that...
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and there was a lot of weird old wives tale and stuff people say about the environment that is not true. it is about polar bears and stuff. when you are caught in a corner you say an idiotic thing and hope nobody notices ssments he pretty much believed it. >> he said it with authority that he has these unnamed doctors willing to back him up. >> i say name the doctor. >> released your doctors. >>> from ignoring the team to picking a theme. is it worth a mention at the convention? obama's you didn't build that quote won't be invoked. it is a theme at the gop tampa throw down. i will be there, by the way, if you want to give me a call. tuesday night's session is called "we built this" and will have speakers to contrast the two parties views on business including kelly iyot as well as venezuela, a law tina candidate for the lieutenant governor in delaware who started in a -- an upholstrey business that makes padding used for umpires. interesting. you are laughing at these factses. meanwhile, the tampa bay times will be handing out guides to protesters. the guides are written with the help o
and there was a lot of weird old wives tale and stuff people say about the environment that is not true. it is about polar bears and stuff. when you are caught in a corner you say an idiotic thing and hope nobody notices ssments he pretty much believed it. >> he said it with authority that he has these unnamed doctors willing to back him up. >> i say name the doctor. >> released your doctors. >>> from ignoring the team to picking a theme. is it worth a mention at the...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. it's something you're born with. and inspires the things you choose to do. you do what you do... because it matters. at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. v8. what's your number? >>> a week ago, republicans were worried that paul ryan could cost them congressional seats. now they're getting nervous that todd akin could dash their dreams of reclaiming the senate. the gop needs just a net gain of four seats to seize the majority in the up
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. it's something you're born with. and inspires the things you choose to do. you do what you do... because it matters. at hp we...
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that is why in the area of cybersecurity we are moving to create a secure environment for the flow of sight or commerce and helping supporters secure marketplace for the exchange of goods and ideas. we are deploying the latest tools across the federal government to protect critical systems while assuring timely and optional security information with public and private sector partners to help them protect their own operations. and the beyond protecting the computer networks of the civilian side of our government we are leading the effort to protect our nation's critical information infrastructure to read the systems, the networks that support the financial services industry, the electric power industry and the telecommunications industry to name just a few. we now have a dedicated representatives from these and other key economic sectors working at the dhs alongside our own cybersecurity experts to prevent identify and address cyber incidents. we continue to work with the private sector, over government national security law enforcement agencies and the international community's to mit
that is why in the area of cybersecurity we are moving to create a secure environment for the flow of sight or commerce and helping supporters secure marketplace for the exchange of goods and ideas. we are deploying the latest tools across the federal government to protect critical systems while assuring timely and optional security information with public and private sector partners to help them protect their own operations. and the beyond protecting the computer networks of the civilian side...
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[customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. [ male announcer ] strip away the styling. strip away the rearview monitors, tv screens, bluetooth, and even the cup holders. you know what's left? the only s.u.v.s with american-built f-alpha truck frames. the ruggedly capable pathfinder, xterra, armada. nissan. innovation for all. ♪ >>> we asked what you were doing up at this hour. tower, what do you got. >> gary writes, i got an alert saying i was officially confirmed as a possible winner of the publisher's clearinghouse sweepstakes. >> wait on your front stoop. ed mcmahon will be th
[customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance......
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i love this environment. i've got colleagues at tyler cowen have a great on economics a lot of other colleagues in different disciplines. lily shall he really deserves a shadow. she is a global leader in documenting and researching, but also working practically on human trafficking. president obama said the clinton objective announcing a major new direction on this topic. many people work on this topic who have helped move it forward in the agenda, but luis is one of them and she really deserves a lot of credit. >> and we've been talking with philip auerswald, "the coming prosperity: how entrepreneurs are transforming the global economy" his most recent book. booktv on location at george mason university. >> i could've let it more, but within the confines of the book you can only do so much. so we wanted diversity. but when the republicans, different parts of the country. to some extent we wanted to find agents. we knew on the basis you can't make generalizations that are 100% certain and we say as much in th
i love this environment. i've got colleagues at tyler cowen have a great on economics a lot of other colleagues in different disciplines. lily shall he really deserves a shadow. she is a global leader in documenting and researching, but also working practically on human trafficking. president obama said the clinton objective announcing a major new direction on this topic. many people work on this topic who have helped move it forward in the agenda, but luis is one of them and she really...
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he's what's known as a special needs inmate. >> this is a very harsh environment for them. because the other inmates will egg them on. they're very easily persuaded, that type of thing. >> officers find murray cutting himself again. >> you have to tell me why though. >> because of being in this cell. >> why are you here, brian? >> in the cell? >> yes. >> right now? >> yes. >> been here since 2004. >> i know, why are you here? >> because i got in trouble. >> okay. i can't change that. >> murray is known as a cutter. and has required both medical and psychological treatment. >> why do you continue to cut yourself? >> i get stressed out in this cell. i cut myself to try to get a little attention. being in a cell 24 hours a day for the last six, seven years kind of gets to a person. >> he's telling the truth. he does it for attention. we come down and try to talk to him and get him to behave. generally he does for a while. >> officers search murray's cell for his cutting tool. >> he had taken the cap off his toothpaste. he had broken it off to make a sharp edge and started cutt
he's what's known as a special needs inmate. >> this is a very harsh environment for them. because the other inmates will egg them on. they're very easily persuaded, that type of thing. >> officers find murray cutting himself again. >> you have to tell me why though. >> because of being in this cell. >> why are you here, brian? >> in the cell? >> yes. >> right now? >> yes. >> been here since 2004. >> i know, why are you here?...
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hundred plus facilities that the university of phoenix has we have a very progressive online learning environment. we have something called phoenix connect that allows students to have a social network. you can post discussion questions. we have more than twenty thousand faculty members, chances are one of them is online when you need some assistance. i'm ron gdovic, i'm committed to providing my students with a twenty-first-century education and i am a phoenix. >>> every weekend josh johnson travels five hours to new york city to tap for his tuition. he's raises money for a second semester at pennsylvania state. he's studying business and it's expensive. he needs to come up with $6,000 a year to top everything off so his mother lives in a shelter. he hasn't heard from his father in years. when in new york he crashes on a friend's couch. >> i guarantee i'm going to prove them wrong. >> he's really talented. on a good day he can make $250. >>> the surgeon general has a warning out regarding kids and smoking. >> stay with us. how he says kids are now being targeted and what is the best way to preve
hundred plus facilities that the university of phoenix has we have a very progressive online learning environment. we have something called phoenix connect that allows students to have a social network. you can post discussion questions. we have more than twenty thousand faculty members, chances are one of them is online when you need some assistance. i'm ron gdovic, i'm committed to providing my students with a twenty-first-century education and i am a phoenix. >>> every weekend josh...
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having a good job means government needs to be about creating the best environment in the world to do business at the local, state and federal level. we can see the truth and communicated to people it's amazing to me that the democratic politicians can somehow say that we can punish businesses and create jobs. and that some americans still buy that idea. i have never worked for anyone who didn't have more money than i did and i'm very thankful for them. that is what -- stigmatizing success which we have seen and even some republicans, we have to not that down because i hope all of young people are aspiring to make a million dollars. in america 50% of the people who make a million dollars do it for one year. this is not a permanent class of people. what we want is you to work your whole life to make a million dollars and when you do you create jobs and you create prosperity all around you and then you'll go over to the other side and somebody will take your place. that is what is great about america but to suggest when you get there that we need to take 60 or 70% of what you make, that
having a good job means government needs to be about creating the best environment in the world to do business at the local, state and federal level. we can see the truth and communicated to people it's amazing to me that the democratic politicians can somehow say that we can punish businesses and create jobs. and that some americans still buy that idea. i have never worked for anyone who didn't have more money than i did and i'm very thankful for them. that is what -- stigmatizing success...
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worth a pair of new lebron he wanted to honor his wife's wishes and if anyone was worry the about the environment, the woman is buried in a credit vault in a metal cassette. there is no water supply. no power lines where someone could accidentally dig her up. he is not going anywhere. it is only his property values that are affected. leave the man alone. he goes out there every time he leaves the house, he stops at marker. you could eat east marker, that is how clean he keeps it leave the man alone. learn something about the value of a relationship. >>shepard: part of the concern, anna-sigga, is precedent-setting concerns can you not have everyone burying someone in their yard. you cannot say lock at him doing it, clearly he loves his wife, but, what is next? what do you get to do? >>guest: in this case, mr. davis will suffer and the family, but hopefully they can work out something so he can still feel close to her but we are in the, you know, throwing the laws at bay and people can feel comfortable living around him and in downtown alabama there where he is. >>shepard: will they let patsy rest
worth a pair of new lebron he wanted to honor his wife's wishes and if anyone was worry the about the environment, the woman is buried in a credit vault in a metal cassette. there is no water supply. no power lines where someone could accidentally dig her up. he is not going anywhere. it is only his property values that are affected. leave the man alone. he goes out there every time he leaves the house, he stops at marker. you could eat east marker, that is how clean he keeps it leave the man...
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not the environment he felt safe in, now winging his way to new york. >> he's headed to newark, you mention the job at nyu, do we know where he will stay or does he have help or guidance there. >> reporter: there has been a lot of support for him, a big chinese community in the united states. a big chinese christian community very vocal and supportive throughout the story. he has friends within the academic community, close friend in new york university who provided this position for him. so it looks as though things will be taken care of at that end. he is a man who has lived his entire life in china, doesn't speak english, mind, self-taught lawyer, lived in a small village and going to be in new york, leaving behind everything he knows, and the family he is very, very unlikely to ever able to return and see again. >> why is china so willing to let him go? >> reporter: that is a puzzling question when you consider how tense the stand off was, you hear about the reports behind the scenes, randi, the raised voice, finger pointing, china is demanding an apology from the u.s. for allowing chen
not the environment he felt safe in, now winging his way to new york. >> he's headed to newark, you mention the job at nyu, do we know where he will stay or does he have help or guidance there. >> reporter: there has been a lot of support for him, a big chinese community in the united states. a big chinese christian community very vocal and supportive throughout the story. he has friends within the academic community, close friend in new york university who provided this position...
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first and foremost, we have to create an environment that small businesses can thrive in. when we look at the uniqueness of the border that is different from the tax reform that's needed for the whole nation, we need comprehensive immigration reform. as i travel the border and meet with the folks in the ranchers, we have a workforce problem because of our immigration system that is broken and we can't get workers to go back and forth. it takes hours to come back and forth. these problems create an impediment to congress. we have to be able to provide a workforce that can look back and forth very easily. right now, we are not able to do that because of all of the impediments that are thereby not having an effective comprehensive immigration policy. so that becomes an economic issue as well. because the workers here who want to work, there are not enough of them. the workers that came from across the border to take care of our branches and take care of the agricultural industry, making the back-and-forth like they want to. we desperately need immigration people because it's
first and foremost, we have to create an environment that small businesses can thrive in. when we look at the uniqueness of the border that is different from the tax reform that's needed for the whole nation, we need comprehensive immigration reform. as i travel the border and meet with the folks in the ranchers, we have a workforce problem because of our immigration system that is broken and we can't get workers to go back and forth. it takes hours to come back and forth. these problems create...
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i've do make sure it's a safe environment at my home. not only at the school but at the home. >> you haven't necessarily changed your habits. what about your kids attending school? i understand one of your kids has had some headaches recently. do you think there's a connection? >> i think there is, but i'm not 100% sure. we don't have any proof, so we don't know. >> all right. melissa cianci, thanks for your time. keep us posted on what you, as resident, learn as people continue to investigate. >> i will, and thank you for your time. >> meantime an illness now sweeping through two ships belonging to the princess cruise line leaving nearly 500 people sick. the vessels returned to port in florida. the cruise line says all the people who got sick are suffering from what's called norovirus, something like a stomach flu. inspectors from cdc are involved making sure both ships are thoroughly cleaned. >>> onto politics now, mitt romney is coming out of nevada with two wins in a row in terms of primaries. in this gop primary season, that's a pre
i've do make sure it's a safe environment at my home. not only at the school but at the home. >> you haven't necessarily changed your habits. what about your kids attending school? i understand one of your kids has had some headaches recently. do you think there's a connection? >> i think there is, but i'm not 100% sure. we don't have any proof, so we don't know. >> all right. melissa cianci, thanks for your time. keep us posted on what you, as resident, learn as people...
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when nyc mayor michael bloomberg endorsed president obama citing his support for the environment. just days before the election, bloomberg announced his decision in an op-ed entitled, "a vote for president, a vote for a president to lead on climate change the." riding -change." he compared the records of obama and mitt romney but he wrote -- bloomberg's endorsement is particularly striking because much of the news media has barely mentioned climate change, even in the lead up or aftermath of the superstorm. there were also no questions addressed to the presidential candidates on climate change in the course of the three presidential debates. also, mayor bloomberg was a republican who turned independent. one of the news outlets that has broken the silence on climate change is the magazine "bloomberg businessweek." the cover story is called, "it's global warming, stupid." to talk more about the issue, we areoined by the author, paul barrett, assistant managing editor at bloomberg businessweek. it is great to see. lay out this article, "it's global warming, stupid." >> good morning.
when nyc mayor michael bloomberg endorsed president obama citing his support for the environment. just days before the election, bloomberg announced his decision in an op-ed entitled, "a vote for president, a vote for a president to lead on climate change the." riding -change." he compared the records of obama and mitt romney but he wrote -- bloomberg's endorsement is particularly striking because much of the news media has barely mentioned climate change, even in the lead up or...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome back. taliban claiming responsibility for a rocket attack that damaged a plane used by the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. u.s. officials say general martin dempsey was nowhere near the plane when it was hit outside kabul. atia abowy has the latest. >> it was around 1:00 a.m. when the insurgency started lobbing rockets into bagram air feel. two hit the base, one causing damage to a helicopter and the plane of the charm of the joint chiefs of staff, martin dempsey, who was on a two-day visit in afghanistan. the taliban have claimed responsibility for the attack that injured two people with minor injuries, we s
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome...
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the white house staff changing as much as they had to deal with the reality of a hardened partisan environment that no matter what they did, including angering his own base, was going to move the inflexibility of the republicans and i think that in the long run will backfire on the republicans. >> one of the things i think about the president, the white house talked about this, the vision, i read the same piece, he's tried to move forward with the vision and the big idea and the white house would say the ideas you will hear tonight you heard in kansas, you heard when he spoke at georgetown in 2009, you heard it frankly when he spoke to the democratic convention in boston in 2004 about a vision for america. what i read in that piece was also this president trying to move forward, little bit by little bit as much as he could within that political reality. >> i think to watch for in the speech they blame in part the effectiveness about strategies based upon congressional rules like the filibuster, hold up nominees, look for them to begin the unpopularity of congress and why things aren't getting
the white house staff changing as much as they had to deal with the reality of a hardened partisan environment that no matter what they did, including angering his own base, was going to move the inflexibility of the republicans and i think that in the long run will backfire on the republicans. >> one of the things i think about the president, the white house talked about this, the vision, i read the same piece, he's tried to move forward with the vision and the big idea and the white...
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. >> host: the environment is a place for criticism what is your take on what happened at the keystone pipeline. it's a really bad idea. they would take the dirtiest most awful scraping bottom of the bucket nasty polycarp in down america's heartland over farmland or aqua first and the gulf coast so that it could be refined and shipped to china. we wouldn't get any of the oil but more importantly because the kind of toxic stuff is is very corrosive. to be risking americans and the health and safety of american people to do it, to benefit the foreign corporation selling oil to china the numbers were it shows once again people's movements can make a difference. those people powered movements that elected obama, he wasn't from the democratic party establishment as far as people power exchange that. people power movements through the tea party, challenged the president, and then with the keystone the young environmentalists and the native american groups and bill mckibben challenged the president to say look at this pipeline, don't just go along this, give it a hard look and they used civil
. >> host: the environment is a place for criticism what is your take on what happened at the keystone pipeline. it's a really bad idea. they would take the dirtiest most awful scraping bottom of the bucket nasty polycarp in down america's heartland over farmland or aqua first and the gulf coast so that it could be refined and shipped to china. we wouldn't get any of the oil but more importantly because the kind of toxic stuff is is very corrosive. to be risking americans and the health...
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the day that was on a military base, that was pretty well-staffed, would be the safest, most secure environment for them. >> reporter: it all began back on september 26th when a parent reported misconduct. the army quickly reviewed surveillance video and found several young children, all under the age of 5, were physically abused. charges of simple assault were filed. but parents were still in the dark. two days later, on september 28th, they are hand adler saying -- they are handed a letter saying only that there is a report of alleged mistreatment and inappropriate behavior by staff. >> all along, this first week when we were being sort of given piecemeal information, denied access to the videotapes, we were also being asked if we wanted to seek medical care for our child. >> reporter: medical care for what? >> for what? obviously we wanted to understand and see with our own eyes, since that evidence was available. >> reporter: she was horrified when she finally saw the surveillance tape of her child. >> obviously you don't ever want to see your child subjected to that kind of assault. these
the day that was on a military base, that was pretty well-staffed, would be the safest, most secure environment for them. >> reporter: it all began back on september 26th when a parent reported misconduct. the army quickly reviewed surveillance video and found several young children, all under the age of 5, were physically abused. charges of simple assault were filed. but parents were still in the dark. two days later, on september 28th, they are hand adler saying -- they are handed a...
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it's safe and open productive environment for general mills employees. our ploys comment on the powerful impact this network has had on our ability to recruit and retain top talent. we know it's a tangible demonstration of our commitment to advancing every unique opportunity. we also that establishing a culture of respect is a baseline for our employment standards. beyond that we strive to be an employer of choice. a place where we demonstrate support for the personal means of employees to allow them to be fully committed to their work. in 1999 with we introduced domestic partner benefits. in addition to promoting diversity because of the benefits of our business, we support the legislation because we believe it's a fundamental right of all citizens to be treated fairly, with respect and dignity in the workplace regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. our support mirror the state in which we are headquarters, minnesota, which is one of 21 states with laws preventing discrimination on sexual orientation and one of the 16 that includes g
it's safe and open productive environment for general mills employees. our ploys comment on the powerful impact this network has had on our ability to recruit and retain top talent. we know it's a tangible demonstration of our commitment to advancing every unique opportunity. we also that establishing a culture of respect is a baseline for our employment standards. beyond that we strive to be an employer of choice. a place where we demonstrate support for the personal means of employees to...
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. >> to pull him out of that type of environment was absolutely incredible. >> reporter: moments later, firefighter anthony mcadams found another child a small girl, his second life-saving rescue in that burning apartment. >> picked her up and realized that she was kind of talking but she was frightened, had her hands over her face, she was crying and i just grabbed her and just beelined right out of the front door. >> reporter: the apartment fire was contained in less than 15 minutes. 15 minutes that both firefighters and the children they saved will never forget. in all, four people were transported by ambulance to the hospital and all of them are expected to fully recover. in san leandro, don ford, cbs 5. >>> developing news at this hour. less than 30 minutes ago we learned police arrested a man suspected of shooting a federal officer right outside his home in newark. the officer is at a bay area trauma center tonight. len ramirez has the very latest. len. >>> reporter: well, that suspect has been identified as 61-year-old dennis el bagwell of piedmont. arrested during a traffic sto
. >> to pull him out of that type of environment was absolutely incredible. >> reporter: moments later, firefighter anthony mcadams found another child a small girl, his second life-saving rescue in that burning apartment. >> picked her up and realized that she was kind of talking but she was frightened, had her hands over her face, she was crying and i just grabbed her and just beelined right out of the front door. >> reporter: the apartment fire was contained in less...
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you'll have a very strong puerto rican contingent in central florida, orlando, osceola county and those environs. that's a big strong element. here again, half of all florida hispanics are non-cuban. that's very different than the miami i grew up in the 1970s. even though newt has tried to play that card and tried to say that romney was anti-immigrant and newt has taken a more, we might say centrist position on immigration, it hasn't really caused this vote to break heavily his way. >> i want to clear the map and ask you one more question. i talked about this with gloria borger a bit earlier. candidate visits. they've been all around the place. why, why, why, why, why -- this is not even the latest information. we have later information. this is just from the other day. why are we not seeing more gingrich ad spending? >> well, you only had ten days. and romney was ready and he threw everything in the kiln sink. the total amount, john, and we're still calculating the totals. it looks to be about $17 million for romney to about $4 million for newt all in on tv and radio. and this is a state, it do
you'll have a very strong puerto rican contingent in central florida, orlando, osceola county and those environs. that's a big strong element. here again, half of all florida hispanics are non-cuban. that's very different than the miami i grew up in the 1970s. even though newt has tried to play that card and tried to say that romney was anti-immigrant and newt has taken a more, we might say centrist position on immigration, it hasn't really caused this vote to break heavily his way. >> i...
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and certainly in an environment like today where there's even question on whether the bank ought to survive or not then, obviously, the risk profile goes down, so it becomes -- people become less willing to do a deal. i think the other thing that, clearly, from our standpoint what we see many of our competitors, they're able to from the start of trying to develop a deal to the point when the transaction is finally approved, that cycle time is much, much shorter, and in a business like ours where when you get the order, the person needs the product right away to get into the field, you really need that very, very short cycle time. so that's an opportunity for improvement. you know, i think if -- to be fair, i think if bank officials were here, they would number one all say, yep, we recognize it and, two, if we're in an environment where we're supported, continuous improvement can happen, and we can work on those thinks. .. our direct experience is more limited. i would say though that over the last couple of years, several new business pursuits that fortunately had happy endings for us, expo
and certainly in an environment like today where there's even question on whether the bank ought to survive or not then, obviously, the risk profile goes down, so it becomes -- people become less willing to do a deal. i think the other thing that, clearly, from our standpoint what we see many of our competitors, they're able to from the start of trying to develop a deal to the point when the transaction is finally approved, that cycle time is much, much shorter, and in a business like ours...
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and i guess we have to remind americans of the kind of obstruction that was in the environment in washington. >> we went again and again and again to the floor to try and get infrastructure funding. and the republicans simply held it up. i mean, paul ryan was right in the center of it. and now you're going to make him vice president of the united states, in charge of opposing infrastructure building. it makes no sense. the country cannot work if we don't invest both in people's education and in the infrastructure, and romney has no record of it, and paul ryan has a record of being against it. so i don't see how anybody's going to vote for them. >> on the stage, the theatrics of it all and the semantics of it as well, mike rowe is up there talking about the very people that mitt romney was dissing behind closed doors at that fund-raiser. he can't say it about them, but maybe this guy can. maybe i'll hand the microphone to this guy, this guy named mike rowe, who wears a workman's hat and a sweatshirt and goes around and has pretty good visibility, maybe he can get up there and say that i reall
and i guess we have to remind americans of the kind of obstruction that was in the environment in washington. >> we went again and again and again to the floor to try and get infrastructure funding. and the republicans simply held it up. i mean, paul ryan was right in the center of it. and now you're going to make him vice president of the united states, in charge of opposing infrastructure building. it makes no sense. the country cannot work if we don't invest both in people's education...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] . >>> i think -- just being -- asian-american, obviously when you look at me i am going to have to prove myself more so you know, again and again and again, and some people may not believe it. i know -- >> well, these days, jeremy lin has a lot of believers, so many in fact that the knicks point guard scored his open press conference at the all-star game in orlando. shaquille invited him to play in the rising star's challenge today, even though lin is technically not on the all-star roster, good for him. >> all right, fred joins us now, no tiger, but still, lots of excitement. >> yeah, tiger was out in the second round, gone thursday, but today, more scrambling, lights out in the world play match championship. today's quarterfinals winners relying on the finals -- 13 holes to crush the fellow american, a rare birdie on nine, facing mark wilson, another american in the semifinals, and lee westwood has not done well before in this event, but today, 3 and 2, this is from 107 yards out. and hot shot rory mcilr
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] . >>> i think -- just being -- asian-american, obviously when you look at me i am going to have to prove myself more so you know, again and again and again, and some people may not believe it. i know -- >> well, these days, jeremy lin has a lot of believers, so many in fact that the knicks point guard scored his open press conference at the all-star game in orlando. shaquille invited him to play in...
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she worked very hard, particularly on head start and on the environment. she was, next to johnny appleseed, she was right behind him. [laughter] [applause] this is her 100th birthday year and for her 70th birthday, she gave money to start the national wildflower research center. so that if you want to know about the wild flowers and the native plants in your area, you can now go on the internet. in those days, it was writing us or calling us, and we can tell you what will be best for oregon, what are the things that are native to oklahoma and that will grow the best heat they have their and the lack of water. what will do best in vermont, virginia. let's encourage our natural environment because, one, it is a lot cheaper. and she was a penny pincher. [laughter] frugal is the nice word. but she wanted us to live up to the best that god gave us, and she believed that having those native plants on the highways would remind us of the beauty that god gave us. and it was a lot cheaper not to be planting roses out there or something that was not going to come up
she worked very hard, particularly on head start and on the environment. she was, next to johnny appleseed, she was right behind him. [laughter] [applause] this is her 100th birthday year and for her 70th birthday, she gave money to start the national wildflower research center. so that if you want to know about the wild flowers and the native plants in your area, you can now go on the internet. in those days, it was writing us or calling us, and we can tell you what will be best for oregon,...
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they deserve a beautiful space in a happy environment. i was shocked to discover that the block that was concerned about, between 25th and 26, between wisconsin and connecticut, the predominant of the low-income people would be moved from the projects themselves. i think that that is a recipe for disaster. we need more in that one block. more multiple housing, more affordable housing at a low income ratio. we need retail in this environment that will be happy for the neighbors and on the terrace. to not do so would be a crying shame. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. in the president of the hunters view and residential complex. i also run a food bank in hunters bill. i am here to support the leaders up there. the main thing that i want to make clear to them, stick with these developers and make sure that they know what is going on. our lights were turned off. they were supposed to be turned off at 8:00, but they turned them off at 10:00. we were left for dead. we had no lights and no electricity up there. can you see it? me an
they deserve a beautiful space in a happy environment. i was shocked to discover that the block that was concerned about, between 25th and 26, between wisconsin and connecticut, the predominant of the low-income people would be moved from the projects themselves. i think that that is a recipe for disaster. we need more in that one block. more multiple housing, more affordable housing at a low income ratio. we need retail in this environment that will be happy for the neighbors and on the...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i had tired, achy feet. until i got my number. my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotics number. now i'm a believer. you'll be a believer, too. learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. >> greta: 11:00 is almost here, flash studio lights, it's time for last call. president obama and jimmy kimmel take aim at just about everyone. here is some of the funniest moments from the white house correspondent's dinner. >> it's a thrill to be here with the president. a man i think has done his best to guide us through difficult times and paid a heavy price for it. there is a term for guys like president obama. probably not two terms, but... some of your fellow democrats think you're a push
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i had tired, achy feet. until i got my number. my dr. scholl's custom fit...
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rural environment to take advantage of it. help supplement that. there is a deeper conversation here about moral obligation. not just to help people in need and give them that bridge or help they need from one thing to the next. to help them find work and responsibility and joy that comes from building yourself up. that is where people who have more could do more to help people. solve some of the problems. >> bob: you are exactly right about giving the states more responsibility to these things. since i ruined three blocks already, i want to say i'm in agreement with you. leave it there. >> eric: coming up, is it a smart idea to talk politics in the office? we do it every day. we have get along just great. right? >> greg: yeah. >> dana: great, bob. ♪ ♪ if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teach
rural environment to take advantage of it. help supplement that. there is a deeper conversation here about moral obligation. not just to help people in need and give them that bridge or help they need from one thing to the next. to help them find work and responsibility and joy that comes from building yourself up. that is where people who have more could do more to help people. solve some of the problems. >> bob: you are exactly right about giving the states more responsibility to these...
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they're not sure about the regulatory environment, not sure about the demand picture out there and afraid of taxes going higher. and so they're sitting on their hands. the corporate sector right now is the probably the healthiest we've seen in years. you're not feeling it business is just sitting on cash because they're not sure where tax rates are going and not sure the regulatory environment how it will change for them. they're going to wait. i don't expect a lot to happen before this election. >> some bad things could happen given what we see happening in europe. there could be further contagion and really bad negative effects if it spreads toe pain and particularly to italy. what can is the white house do if anything? what plan could the president announce or any kind of fixes or is it only ben bernanke who has answers or does no one have answers? >> the bottom line is the president needs to take leadership on open-ended issues out there. we've talked a lot about the so-called fiscal cliff at the end of the year. massive amounts of the bush tax cuts expiring at year end. coupled with
they're not sure about the regulatory environment, not sure about the demand picture out there and afraid of taxes going higher. and so they're sitting on their hands. the corporate sector right now is the probably the healthiest we've seen in years. you're not feeling it business is just sitting on cash because they're not sure where tax rates are going and not sure the regulatory environment how it will change for them. they're going to wait. i don't expect a lot to happen before this...